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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Metabolic Bone Disease
  1. Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break (fracture).
  2. ... other malignancy, or the presence of some storage diseases, in which abnormal metabolic products are stored in certain bone marrow cells.
  3. ... of vitamin B1, B6, B12, or other vitamins Metabolic disease Poisoning due to heavy metals, such as lead Poor blood flow to the legs Underactive thyroid gland Bone marrow disorders Tumors Certain inherited disorders Other things ...
  4. ... when no other cause has been identified. Evaluate metabolic disorders, such as osteomalacia , primary hyperparathyroidism , osteoporosis , complex regional pain syndrome , and Paget disease .
  5. ... B12 injections.) Too much acid in the blood (metabolic acidosis due to diarrhea) Gallstones Kidney stones Dehydration Malnutrition Weakened bones (osteomalacia) Weight loss
  6. Osteoarthritis is a chronic disease of the joint cartilage and ... usually feel worse the more they are used throughout the day.
  7. ... heart disorders Dermatology -- skin disorders Endocrinology -- hormonal ... connective tissue disorders Otorhinolaryngology -- ear, nose, and ...
  8. ... the other organs in the belly area) Brain Bone Complications of ... syndrome Also, long-term complications in cancer survivors ...
  9. ... the heart rate, decreasing the risk for cardiovascular disease, and ... metabolic rate, reduces appetite, and helps in the reduction ...
  10. ... the heart rate, decreasing the risk for cardiovascular disease, and ... metabolic rate, reduces appetite, and helps in the reduction ...
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